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Critical Balance and the Physics of Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence

S. Oughton, W. H. Matthaeus

2020The Astrophysical Journal67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A discussion of the advantages and limitations of the concept of critical balance (CB), as employed in turbulence phenomenologies, is presented. The incompressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) case is a particular focus. The discussion emphasizes the status of the original Goldreich & Sridhar CB conjecture relative to related theoretical issues and models in an MHD description of plasma turbulence. Issues examined include variance and spectral anisotropy, influence of a mean magnetic field, local and nonlocal effects, and the potential for effects of external driving. Related models such as Reduced MHD provide a valuable context in the considerations. Some new results concerning spectral features and timescales are presented in the course of the discussion. Also mentioned briefly are some adaptations and variations of CB.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsMagnetohydrodynamic driveMagnetohydrodynamicsMagnetohydrodynamic turbulenceTurbulenceContext (archaeology)Statistical physicsCompressibilityPlasmaDetailed balanceClassical mechanicsSpectral analysisMechanicsMagnetic fieldBalance (ability)Variance (accounting)DynamoCurrent (fluid)Theoretical physicsIncompressible flowSpectral propertiesMathematical modelConjectureSpectral densityK-omega turbulence modelComputational physicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsMagnetic confinement fusion researchIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics